Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Early Designs for our Logo

This is our design for our production logo, our production name is another bloody productions. When coming up with the concept for our production logo we thought upon the idea of having our logo following the general codes and conventions of horror movie production company logo's. These include things such as red fonts to represent blood and dark colours such as a black background, as you can see we have only followed one of those codes and conventions. We have thought about adding in a black background in a new and improved version of our production logo to further follow the general codes and conventions of horror movie production logo's. This will then make our production logo look more like a general production logo used within horror movies. 

Although we have thought long and hard into the steps we need to follow in order to make our production logo look as if it is representing a zombie horror movie, this is not our final design. We took our time when coming up with the design, making sure we followed the general codes and conventions and to make sure that it stands out. However, we did not spend that much time when it came to the executing the design onto paper. As a group we decided that we need to spend more time developing our existing logo so that we can make it not only look the same as those used within typical zombie horror movies but also so that it looks more presentable, because as it stands the logo does not look very professional and we would not include this logo within our work as we feel that we can design a more detailed better looking production logo.

Another Bloody Productions

This is the new and improved version of our production logo. However, this is not our final logo. We need to develop this one to make it stand out more and look more professional as at the moment it does not look like a final production logo. Also we had a discussion within our group and although we all decided upon this font and colour style we agreed that it needed to be developed further as it did not look detailed enough. 

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